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OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Omaha Police have arrested a fourth suspect in last May’s murder of Kyaw Thu. Kpor Kue, 25, was booked ...
An official with the Irvington Fire Department tells First Alert 6 on the scene that there were five people inside the trailer when the fire started. The fire started shortly after 3:30 a.m. Wednesday ...
Nebraska Humane Society took the dog in for emergency care while Jayme looked for clues that could lead to who would abandon a pet in a latched kennel dumped into a dumpster. Even if the cameras ...
In Tuesday’s General Election, voters chose John Ewing Jr. to be the next Mayor of Omaha. Mayor Jean Stothert conceded at about 9 p.m. during Tuesday night’s city elections. While she made history by ...
An official with the Irvington Fire Department tells First Alert 6 on the scene that there were five people inside the ...
First Alert 6, along with students, got a glimpse of Westside Life Complex, a 70,000-square-foot addition to the east side of ...
A man arrested in connection to a shooting in a local church this weekend made his first appearance in court Wednesday.
The Omaha Fire Department responded to a fire early Wednesday. The fire started shortly after 3:30 a.m. Wednesday in a home near Iowa Plaza and 107th Ct, in the northwest Omaha area. Police Dispatch ...
Precious McKesson said Tuesday's win was a collective effort and that she's proud to have helped bring about the historic moment for Omaha.
Gov. Jim Pillen said local elections are really important and voters need to come out and make their voices heard.
Gov. Jim Pillen said Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert should have been able to be re-elected to a fourth term easily, but voters didn't come out to support her.
Gov. Jim Pillen congratulated Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert on her great career, but said that low voter turnout — not the "blue dot" — contributed to her loss on Tuesday.
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